Kentucky rabbi: Press ‘scapegoating’ Jews for accidental New York fire

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Rabbi Shlomo Litvin, co-director of Chabad of the Bluegrass in Lexington, Ky. Credit: Courtesy.

(JNS) — A fire at an assisted-living home in Spring Valley, N.Y., in March 2021 claimed the lives of a resident and a firefighter.

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Two Jews—a father and son—who had cleaned the facility’s kitchen with a blowtorch for Passover a few hours prior to the fire pleaded guilty to certain counts. Both will avoid jail time.

Rabbi Shlomo Litvin, chairman of the Kentucky Jewish Council, has followed the case in the news.

“I think it’s important to note that there was no concrete evidence that the koshering process was responsible for the fire,” the Chabad rabbi told JNS. “The fire erupted over an hour after they left, and there are multiple other possibilities.”

The ways some media outlets framed the story and the potential makeup of a jury were as much responsible for the plea deal as was the evidence, according to Litvin.

“The media immediately tried to sensationalize this case, drumming up a fact that they were rabbis and minimizing the fact that this was never alleged to be anything but a tragic accident,” he said.

That the two are avoiding jail time has led those who are biased against Chassidic Jews or who have outright expressed antisemitism to allege “that this plea deal was because of Jewish money and influence,” stated Litvin.

While he noted the tragic loss of life, he said that “the media is openly scapegoating Jews for an accidental fire.”

Firefighter Jared Lloyd, 35, and 79-year-old Evergreen Court resident Oliver Hueston died in the blaze.

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Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
1 year ago

Why did it take a Chabad rabbi in Kentucky to defend 2 Chasidic rabbis in Rockland County, NY? Why no one else?

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
1 year ago

You forgot to mention Xmas trees, votive and prayer candles, etc.
If you’re going to be a bigot, go all the way.

Maven
Maven
1 year ago

VIN is a Jewish news outlet.
Perhaps you should post your usual nasty comments against Orthodox Jews on your friendly anti-Semitic blogs.

Someone
Someone
1 year ago

And the non-religious, as evidenced by you, exhibit a distinct ability to reason rationally.

Huh?
Huh?
1 year ago

What qualifies this guy as a “Jewish leader”? Hanging out on Twitter all the time with a big mouth?

Qualifications?
Qualifications?
1 year ago

Oych mir a “Jewish leader”.

How many is he leading in KY?

anonymous
anonymous
1 year ago

No jail time? Sweet!

Yaakov
Yaakov
1 year ago

The only problem is, they admitted to starting the fire…

Samuel M
Samuel M
1 year ago

What does Chabad have to do with this story?/ Not just that from Kentucky – Anything closer?

triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
1 year ago

but they DID start the fire.